Autism Research Institute https://autism.org/ Advancing Autism Research and Education Wed, 08 May 2024 21:09:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Research Updates: GI Symptoms & Behavior https://autism.org/gi-behavior/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 18:40:10 +0000 https://autism.org/?p=18033 Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, November 20, 2024 About the speaker: Dr. Bradley Ferguson, PhD is an Assistant Research Professor, MU School of Medicine. He is currently studying the association between immune, endocrine, and psychophysiological markers of stress and gastrointestinal disorders in those with autism

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Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Research on GI Symptoms and Behavior

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Dr. Bradley Ferguson, PhD is an Assistant Research Professor, MU School of Medicine. He is currently studying the association between immune, endocrine, and psychophysiological markers of stress and gastrointestinal disorders in those with autism spectrum disorder. He is also leading the psychophysiological biomarker assessment for predictors of response to medications, and also the relationship to aberrant behaviors.

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Food and Sleep

March 1st, 2022|Nutrition, Sleep, Ways to Help, Webinar|

Vicki Kobliner, RDN, CD-N, describes nutritional and lifestyle strategies for improving sleep and overall health for autistic people. She discusses circadian rhythm and balancing cortisol and melatonin cycles throughout the day.

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Autism Health and Nutrition https://autism.org/health-nutrition/ Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:28:41 +0000 https://autism.org/?p=18022 Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, November 13, 2024 About the speaker: Kelly Barnhill, MBA, CN, CCN, is the Director of the Nutrition Clinic at The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development. She is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist, with over a decade of experience

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Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Autism Health and Nutrition

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Kelly Barnhill, MBA, CN, CCN, is the Director of the Nutrition Clinic at The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development. She is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist, with over a decade of experience working with nutrition in children with autism and related disorders. At the Johnson Center, she directs a team of dieticians and nutritionists that has served over 3000 children through this practice. Ms. Barnhill also serves as Co-Vice Chair of ARI’s Board of Directors and sits on ARI’s Scientific Advisory Board.

Wellbeing Wins: Integrating Positive Psychology into the Autism Community

September 25th, 2024|Adults on the Spectrum, Anxiety, Anxiety, Back to School, depression, Executive Function, Health, Neurological, Self Care, Sleep Issues, Social Skills, Webinar|

Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, September 25, 2024 About the speaker: Patricia Wright, PhD, MPH, is Executive Director of Proof Positive: Autism Wellbeing Alliance.

Anxiety and ASD – Live Expert Q&A

March 15th, 2017|Anxiety, Webinar|

Dr. Lauren Moskowitz answers questions about using positive strategies to address challenging behaviors. To review Dr. Moskowitz's previous talk on positive strategies for addressing anxiety and OCD, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoFJrxQbeI8 Because this was a

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Improving Clinical Understanding of Autism https://autism.org/applying-neuroscience/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 19:13:50 +0000 https://autism.org/?p=18092 Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, November 6, 2024 Learn about emerging research on improvements in clinical understanding that can be gained by applying findings from the neurosciences field. The speaker: James McPartland, Ph.D., is the Harris Professor of Child Psychiatry and Psychology at the Yale

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Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Learn about emerging research on improvements in clinical understanding that can be gained by applying findings from the neurosciences field.

Applying Neuroscience to Improve Clinical Understanding of Autism

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James McPartland, Ph.D., is the Harris Professor of Child Psychiatry and Psychology at the Yale Child Study Center. He is a neuroscientist and practicing child psychologist who directs the Yale Developmental Disabilities Clinic. Dr. McPartland is also a founder and director of the Yale Center for Brain and Mind Health and the Principal Investigator of the Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials, a US-based effort to identify biological indices to enhance intervention research in autism. Dr. McPartland’s program of research investigates the brain bases of neurodevelopmental conditions to develop biologically-based tools to improve clinical care and quality of life for autistic people and their families.

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Wellbeing Wins: Integrating Positive Psychology into the Autism Community https://autism.org/positive-psychiatry/ Wed, 25 Sep 2024 18:35:13 +0000 https://autism.org/?p=18016 Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, September 25, 2024 About the speaker: Patricia Wright, PhD, MPH, is Executive Director of Proof Positive: Autism Wellbeing Alliance. She holds a Ph.D. and Master of Public Health from the University of Hawaii. Her research focuses on the delivery

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Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Well-being wins: Supporting Positive Psychiatry in the Autism Community

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Patricia Wright, PhD, MPH, is Executive Director of Proof Positive: Autism Wellbeing Alliance. She holds a Ph.D. and Master of Public Health from the University of Hawaii. Her research focuses on the delivery of evidence-based interventions in community-based settings and healthcare access for people with disabilities. Patricia worked on the design and transformation of a statewide system of support for children with autism for the state of Hawaii, and she also served in leadership roles for NEXT for AUTISM and as the National Director of Autism Services for Easterseals. Additionally, Patricia has held advisory roles for a number of professional associations and advocacy groups, including the Organization for Autism Research’s Scientific Council, the Executive Committee for the Friends of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Board of Directors for the Association of Professional Behavior Analysts and the Autism Society Panel of Professional Advisors. Patricia has advised and provided expert testimony at Congressional Hearings. She is also a frequent contributor in the media, raising awareness of early identification and developmental milestones and deepening the public’s understanding of disability equity, inclusion and access.

Wellbeing Wins: Integrating Positive Psychology into the Autism Community

September 25th, 2024|Adults on the Spectrum, Anxiety, Anxiety, Back to School, depression, Executive Function, Health, Neurological, Self Care, Sleep Issues, Social Skills, Webinar|

Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, September 25, 2024 About the speaker: Patricia Wright, PhD, MPH, is Executive Director of Proof Positive: Autism Wellbeing Alliance.

Anxiety and ASD – Live Expert Q&A

March 15th, 2017|Anxiety, Webinar|

Dr. Lauren Moskowitz answers questions about using positive strategies to address challenging behaviors. To review Dr. Moskowitz's previous talk on positive strategies for addressing anxiety and OCD, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoFJrxQbeI8 Because this was a

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The Science of Making Friends for Autistic Youth: Lessons from the UCLA PEERS Program https://autism.org/social-skills-and-autism-2024/ Wed, 28 Aug 2024 20:41:18 +0000 https://last-drum.flywheelsites.com/?p=16902 Free webinar at 5 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday August 28, 2024 Learn research updates on evidence-based strategies to support adolescents and young adults develop social skills that encourage lasting friendships. The speaker: Dr. Elizabeth A. Laugeson is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral

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Free webinar at 5 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday August 28, 2024

Learn research updates on evidence-based strategies to support adolescents and young adults develop social skills that encourage lasting friendships.

Social Skills and Autism

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Dr. Elizabeth A. Laugeson is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and is a licensed clinical psychologist.  Dr. Laugeson is the Founder and Director of the UCLA PEERS Clinic, which is an outpatient hospital-based program providing parent-assisted social skills training for individuals from preschool to adulthood. Dr. Laugeson is also the Director for the UCLA Tarjan Center, which is a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, and Program Director for the Predoctoral Psychology Internship Program in Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities at UCLA. Dr. Laugeson has trained tens of thousands of mental health professionals, educators, and families worldwide, and is dedicated to developing and testing evidence-based treatments to improve social skills across the lifespan and across the globe. As one of the only empirically supported and internationally recognized social skills programs for neurodivergent youth, her program is currently used in over 150 countries and has been translated into over a dozen languages.

The Science of Making Friends for Autistic Youth: Lessons from the UCLA PEERS Program

August 28th, 2024|Adults on the Spectrum, Anxiety, Anxiety, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Self Care, Sensory, Social Skills, Ways to Help, Webinar|

Free webinar at 5 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday August 28, 2024 Learn research updates on evidence-based strategies to support adolescents and young adults develop social skills that encourage lasting friendships.

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Blood-brain barrier dysfunction in Pediatric Acute Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) and Regulation https://autism.org/blood-brain-barrier-dysfunction-in-pediatric-acute-neuropsychiatric-syndrome-pans-and-regulation/ Wed, 12 Jun 2024 18:01:11 +0000 https://autism.org/?p=17677 Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, June 12, 2024 (updated date) Tune in to learn research updates on blood-brain barrier dysfunction in Pediatric Acute Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) and Regulation. . The speakers: Noor A. Hussein, PhD is a pharmacology scientist. "My experience as a researcher

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Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, June 12, 2024 (updated date)

Blood-brain barrier dysfunction in Pediatric Acute Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) and Regulation

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Noor A. Hussein, PhD is a pharmacology scientist.
“My experience as a researcher has taught me to seek out new perspectives for exploration and discovery. As a dedicated biological and pharmacological researcher with over 7 years of experience with models of diseases such as cancer both in vitro and in vivo. During my masters and Ph.D. studies, I mastered lots of molecular biology techniques, including cell culture, cytotoxicity assays, western blot, quantitative PCR, immunofluorescence, flow cytometry. I utilized my skills to design experiments finding solutions to common problems in the biomedical field, especially cancer experimental and molecular therapeutics.”

Ayan Mondal, Ph.D. is a third-year post-doctoral research fellow in Prof Elizabeth Mellins’ laboratory at Dept of pediatrics, Stanford University. “I completed my graduation from University of Calcutta, India, in 2017. I have conducted 1.5 years of research on molecular medicine following graduation and joined as a post-doctoral researcher at the Arnold School of Public health, University of South Carolina, in the year 2019. During the training, I studied neuroimmune signaling mechanisms in the gut-liver-brain axes in mouse models of metabolic disorders and military-deployment-associated disorders. My studies elucidated the mechanism of neuroinflammation and blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction mediated by specific proteins that are elevated in blood during these disease conditions. In my post-doctoral research with Prof Mellins, I am studying changes in BBB function in PANS. I am focusing on elucidating the mechanisms of action of novel modulators of BBB that are relevant to homeostatic maintenance of the BBB and other novel modulators that increase BBB permeability during flares of PANS. My proposed experimental strategies include transcriptomic and proteomic approaches in cell types of the CNS neurovascular unit.”

 

Blood-brain barrier dysfunction in Pediatric Acute Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) and Regulation

June 12th, 2024|Anxiety, Assessment, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Biomarkers, Early Intervention, Health, Medical Care, Neurological, PANS/PANDAS, Parenting, Research, School Issues, Ways to Help, Webinar|

Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, June 12, 2024 (updated date) Tune in to learn research updates on blood-brain barrier dysfunction in Pediatric Acute Neuropsychiatric Syndrome

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PANS/PANDAS in Children with Autism

August 26th, 2020|Health, News, PANS/PANDAS|

The information below is from the 2019 ARI webinar, PANS/PANDAS - Research Updates In rare cases, some children may experience the sudden onset of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder or eating disorders. This pediatric acute-onset

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PANS/PANDAS

September 7th, 2018|Health, Immune Issues, Parenting, Webinar|

Free certificates of attendance are available upon successful completion of a brief knowledge quiz at: https://www.classmarker.com/online-te… Watch Dr. Sue Swedo’s presentation on the subset of individuals experiencing Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder symptoms and are

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Autism and Trauma https://autism.org/autism-and-trauma/ Wed, 05 Jun 2024 21:55:52 +0000 https://last-drum.flywheelsites.com/?p=16944 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, June 5, 2024 Dr. Connor Kerns discusses emerging findings on the relationship between trauma and autism. The speaker: Dr. Connor Kerns has conducted and published studies on broad array of topics including the role of paternal age in ASD risk, the co-occurrence

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Dr. Connor Kerns discusses emerging findings on the relationship between trauma and autism.

Autism and Trauma

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Dr. Connor Kerns has conducted and published studies on broad array of topics including the role of paternal age in ASD risk, the co-occurrence of childhood psychopathologies, and differential predictors of CBT efficacy for child anxiety. Her present research focuses on the overlap, assessment and treatment of anxiety and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Her ongoing projects aim to explore the varied presentation and phenomenology of anxiety in ASD and the implications of this variation for effective anxiety measurement and treatment. Dr. Kerns is also preparing to extend this work to the understudied area of traumatic events and their sequelae in youth with ASD. Another area of interest is the use of technology to facilitate the dissemination of empirically based treatments. Dr. Kerns is currently working to develop cost-effective, computer-assisted CBTs for youth with ASD and anxiety, interactive social stories to improve skill generalization in ASD, and video-enhanced ASD screening and educational tools. Her long terms goals include developing a parsimonious model of psychiatric co-occurrence to inform the design and dissemination of cross-diagnostic assessments and treatments that will improve child wellbeing and development.

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Changes in Autism Symptoms Across Childhood https://autism.org/changes-in-autism-symptoms-across-childhood/ Wed, 15 May 2024 16:48:48 +0000 https://kaput-rooftop.flywheelsites.com/?p=17598 Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, May 15, 2024 Tune in to this presentation by Dr. Einat Waizbard-Bartov to learn about how autism symptoms change throughout child development. The speaker: Dr. Einat Waizbard-Bartov is a post-doctoral researcher working with Dr. Ilan Dinstein at the Azrieli National Centre

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Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Tune in to this presentation by Dr. Einat Waizbard-Bartov to learn about how autism symptoms change throughout child development.

Changes in Autism Symptoms Across Childhood

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Dr. Einat Waizbard-Bartov is a post-doctoral researcher working with Dr. Ilan Dinstein at the Azrieli National Centre for Autism and Neurodevelopment Research at Ben-Gurion University, Israel. Dr. Waizbard-Bartov completed her doctoral studies at the University of California, Davis, working with Dr. David Amaral at the UC Davis MIND Institute’s Autism Phenome Project. She is also a licensed clinical psychologist trained in autism assessment and play-based and cognitive-behavioral therapies with children. Dr. Waizbard-Bartov is especially interested in assessment and measurement of autism symptoms, developmental trajectories across the life span and how these translate into individual needs, and the female autism phenotype.  

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Motor Skills and Executive Function in Autism https://autism.org/motor-cognitive-development/ Wed, 08 May 2024 01:07:13 +0000 https://autism.org/?p=17943 Learn about emerging research on the relationship between the development of motor skills and executive function in autistic children. Handouts are online HERE The speakers: Megan MacDonald, PhD is a professor of kinesiology, the early childhood research core director at the Hallie E. Ford

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Learn about emerging research on the relationship between the development of motor skills and executive function in autistic children.

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Megan MacDonald, PhD is a professor of kinesiology, the early childhood research core director at the Hallie E. Ford Center for Children and Families and the OSU IMPACT for Life faculty scholar – all housed within the College of Health. Her vision is that every child is active and accepted.

Megan McClelland, PhD, is the Katherine E. Smith Professor of Healthy Children and Families at Oregon State University (OSU) where she serves as Endowed Director at the Hallie E. Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families. Her research focuses on optimizing children’s development, especially as it relates to children’s self-regulation, early learning, and school success. Her recent work has examined links between self-regulation and long-term outcomes from early childhood to adulthood, recent advances in measuring self-regulation, and intervention efforts to improve these skills in young children. She works with colleagues and collaborators around the world and is currently involved with a number of national and international projects to develop measures of self-regulation and improve school success in young children.

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White Matter Development and Language in Autism https://autism.org/white-matter/ Wed, 24 Apr 2024 00:49:59 +0000 https://autism.org/?p=17927 Learn about emerging research on white matter development and language abilities during infancy in autism.Handouts are online HERE  The speaker: Tyler McFayden, PhD, is a NICHD T32 Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Prior to her T32 position, she received her bachelor's

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Learn about emerging research on white matter development and language abilities during infancy in autism.

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Tyler McFayden, PhD, is a NICHD T32 Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Prior to her T32 position, she received her bachelor’s in science from Davidson College and PhD in Developmental and Clinical Psychology from Virginia Tech. She completed her APA-accredited internship at UNC’s Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities. Dr. McFayden currently works with Dr. Clare Harrop (Health Sciences) and Dr. Mike O’Shea (Pediatrics), researching social communication profiles of autistic youth and sex differences in neurodevelopmental trajectories. Dr. McFayden also works closely with Dr. Jessica Girault, PhD, a member of the IBIS group at UNC, studying neuro-behavior relations in high-likelihood infant samples. The April presentation will feature results and discussions from their recent paper highlighting a novel white matter-language connection in the right arcuate fasciculus in infants who later are diagnosed with autism at 24 months.

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